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June 29, 2021
Area residents will join with others across the nation celebrating the United States’ 245th anniversary, yet for some it may feel almost new.
That is because last year’s Independence Day celebration along with just about every other public gathering in 2020 and the early part of this year was cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year, though, area officials plan a full July 4th celebration.
In Mount Airy, that gets underway around 12:30 p.m. Sunday when members of the local drama troupe the NoneSuch Playmakers, will be reading the Declaration of Independence while dressed in colonial-era garb, in the courtyard of the Mount Airy Museum of Regional History.
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by Jasmyne Keimig • Jun 28, 2021 at 2:00 pm
Keep your eye out for bollards near this entrance of the downtown museum. Photo via SAMIf you managed to trudge your way through our hot-ass downtown to make it to the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) this weekend, you might have noticed two reddish stone bollards installed in an alcove near the museum s Hammering Man entrance. The museum installed the bollards last week, and many SAM workers refer to the bollards as hostile architecture placed to deter houseless people from putting up tents around the building. Sponsored Celebrate Intiman’s move to Capitol Hill and the return of the live arts after COVID with three joyous productions!